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[[File:716Xerneas.png|thumb|right|250px|Xerneas]]
[[File:716Xerneas.png|thumb|right|250px|Xerneas]]
[[File:717Yveltal.png|thumb|right|250px|Yveltal]]
[[File:717Yveltal.png|thumb|right|250px|Yveltal]]
[[File:718Zygarde.png|thumb|right|250px|Zygarde]]
[[File:718Zygarde.png|thumb|right|250px|Zygarde]]
The '''Aura Trio''', also called '''Yggdrasil Trio''', '''XYZ''' trio or '''Mortality Trio''', are fan terms used to refer to three powerful Legendary Pokémon of the [[Kalos]] region: {{p|Xerneas}}, {{p|Yveltal}}, and {{p|Zygarde}}. They are considered the beings of life, destruction and order respectively.
The '''Aura Trio''', also called '''Yggdrasil Trio''', '''XYZ Trio''' or '''Mortality Trio''', are fan terms used to refer to three powerful Legendary Pokémon of the [[Kalos]] region: {{p|Xerneas}}, {{p|Yveltal}}, and {{p|Zygarde}}. They are considered the beings of life, destruction and order respectively.


Contrary to the main pattern of [[Legendary trio|legendary trios]]; this trio, at least one of them {{p|Zygarde}}, has a different base stat distribution total. {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}} have a base stat distribution of 126-131-95-131-98-99, totaling 680. Zygarde, on the other hand has different base stat distribution and total for each of its forms.  
Contrary to the main pattern of [[Legendary trio|legendary trios]]; this trio, at least one of them {{p|Zygarde}}, has a different base stat distribution total. {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}} have a base stat total of 680. Zygarde, on the other hand has different base stat distribution and total for each of its forms.  


The trio was themed after the concept of mortality, order, or equilibrium of life and death; and are named after the last three letters of the alphabet or the axes of the Cartesian coordinate system. Xerneas is considered the being of life, having said to have shared eternal life, and exudes a revitalizing aura; Xerneas also represent the letter X. Yveltal is known as the being of destruction, possessing the reputation of a destructive nature; Yveltal represents the letter Y. Zygarde, their internal [[trio master]], is renowned as the being of balance, it is said to have monitoring the ecosystem. And when the ecosystem falls into disorder, Zygarde unleashes its true power; Zygarde represents the letter Z.
The trio was themed after the concept of mortality, order, or equilibrium of life and death; and are named after the last three letters of the alphabet or the axes of the Cartesian coordinate system. Xerneas is considered the being of life, having said to have shared eternal life, and exudes a revitalizing aura; Xerneas also represents the letter X. Yveltal is known as the being of destruction, possessing the reputation of a destructive nature; Yveltal represents the letter Y. Zygarde, their internal [[trio master]], is renowned as the being of balance, it is said to have monitoring the ecosystem. And when the ecosystem falls into disorder, Zygarde unleashes its true power; Zygarde represents the letter Z.


The abilities of this trio only interacts when only these three battle, Xerneas with {{a|Fairy Aura}}, Yveltal with {{a|Dark Aura}} and Zygarde 50% forme, with {{a|Aura Break}}. In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], there is a title that can be earned through befriending these Pokémon. The title is called "Aura Traveller." Thus the name Aura Trio.
The abilities of this trio only interacts when only these three are in battle, Xerneas with {{a|Fairy Aura}}, Yveltal with {{a|Dark Aura}} and Zygarde 50% forme, with {{a|Aura Break}}. In [[Pokémon Rumble World]], there is a title that can be earned through befriending these Pokémon. The title is called "Aura Traveller." Thus the name Aura Trio.


==Theories==
==Mythology==
===The Legend of X, Y, and Z===
As seen in [[XYS05|''The Legend of X, Y, and Z!'']], the three Legendary Pokémon have guarded the equilibrium of mortality in the Kalos region since ancient times. In the story of [[Jan]] and [[Aila]], these Pokémon were involved. Jan was in love with Aila, despite their different social status, with Jan at the lower tiers of society and Aila being wealthy. {{p|Yveltal}} ever since have caused multiple destructive deeds in their village. To be proof of Jan's love, Aila's father sent him to a quest to slay Yveltal, to put an end to the village's suffering. One day, Jan said his plan to Aila and set off. Not even a kilometer of journeying, Yveltal appeared in front of Aila. Jan rushed back and the Pokémon's attention turned to the man. Yveltal was about to [[Oblivion Wing|beam]] Jan but Aila intervened to protect him. In return, Aila petrified as she received Yveltal's beam. Jan berated in grief of Aila's petrification. He seeked the help of [[Olympica]], the village's mage. Olympica said that to restore Aila's normal state, he would have to seek {{p|Xerneas}}, the Legendary Pokémon of life. For years, Jan seeked Xerneas in hope to restore Aila. Meanwhile, in a nearby country, [[Veofum]], a greedy king, wanted to forcibly harness Xerneas' power to make his country more fertile. Veofum's troops seeked Xerneas and encountered it in its tree form, so they unrooted it and brought it to the kingdom. Xerneas would not help Veofum, so Veofum tried to burn it in thinking that it is worthless. Jan arrived at odds in Veofum's kingdom. He tried to stop the burning of the tree, but to no avail. Zygarde's cells saw the tragic event and transformed into a 50% forme {{p|Zygarde}}. Zygarde's [[Land's Wrath|wrath]] brought the king and his troops to their demise, while Jan and Xerneas were left safe. Xerneas pronged away even if it saw Jan seeking for help. Jan returned to his village, now deserted and barren with only the Lady Statue, Aila, left. He just dedicated his life to restoring the village to its fertile state. The village grew, with some people returning. A drought struck the area. Xerneas appeared and [[Fairy Aura|revitalized]] the village, making every plant and tree flourishing. Still, Aila hasn't been unpetrified. Jan stayed with Aila as the years passed by and died by her side. To this day, Aila's Statue is still not unpetrified.
==Evidences/Origins==
There are two theories that show evidence of the trio being interrelated:
There are two theories that show evidence of the trio being interrelated:
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===''3-dimensional coordinate system Theory''===
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===''Yggdrasil Theory''===
===''Yggdrasil Theory''===
In Norse Mythology, there exists the world tree, {{wp|Yggdrasil}}, which holds all the realms of the said continuity. There are beasts that reside in the said tree, there are deer in {{wp|Asgard}}, an eagle on top of the tree, and a serpent in {{wp|Midgard}}. The deer, namely
In Norse Mythology, there exists the world tree, {{wp|Yggdrasil}}, which holds all the realms of the said continuity. There are beasts that reside in the said tree, there are deer in {{wp|Asgard}}, an hawk on top of the tree, and a serpent in {{wp|Midgard}}.  
 
The deer, namely {{wp|Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór|Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Durathrór}}, are four stags that gnaw on the branches of Yggdrasil, the reason why Xerneas has four differently coloured pairs of horns. There are some rumors circulating that these 4 stags have their horns the color of Xerneas', but no evidence shows this feature. Another deer, called {{wp|Eikthyrnir}}, is a stag that stands on {{wp|Valhalla}}, and grazes on the foliage of the tree of {{wp|Læraðr}}. As Eikthyrnir feeds on this tree, drips of water flow from its horns, and provides water to the beings of Yggdrasil -- whereas water also symbolizes life, so Xerneas' design might have drawn inspiration from it.
 
The hawk, {{wp|Vedrfolnir}}, sits between the eyes of another bird, an unnamed eagle. They sit on top of the Yggdrasil, giving the squirrel, Ratatosk, gossips to bring to Nidhogg. Another avian being in Norse Mythology is {{wp|Hraesvelgr}}, or the Corpse Swallower, is a ''jotunn'' that takes form of an eagle, sits at the "end of the world" or the northern part of the sky. This may be the inspiration for Yveltal's design.
 
The serpent, {{wp|Jormungandr}}, also called the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent, is a serpentine creature that is a child of {{wp|Loki}}, along with its siblings, {{wp|Fenrir}} and {{wp|Hel}}. Zygarde 50% forme may be a reference to Jormungand, as keeps the world in balance, wrapping the world's circumference with its huge body.
 
Zygarde 10% forme may be inspired by Fenrir, a monstrous canine. The green scarf-like structure on Zygarde 10% forme's neck might be a reference to {{wp|Gleipnir}}, a dwarven rope made to bind the canine until {{wp|Ragnarok}}.
 
And finally, Zygarde Complete forme may take reference to Hel, God of the Norse Underworld or Helheim, "Land of the Dishonorable Dead." Hel is commonly depicted as half of its body (lengthwise) is alive, and another half is either rotting flesh or a skeleton. This makes sense to Zygarde Complete Forme's blue and red markings on either side, representing life (Xerneas) and destruction (Yveltal), maintaining its theme of balance and order, an equilibrium between mortality. Zygarde's dwelling underground might also have been inspired by the {{wp|Nidhogg}}, a dragon that lives under {{wp|Midgard}}.
 
''See more info about the origins of the Pokémon of the trio:''
*[[Xerneas_(Pokémon)#Origin|Xerneas]]
*[[Yveltal_(Pokémon)#Origin|Yveltal]]
*[[Zygarde_(Pokémon)#Origin|Zygarde]]


==Movesets==
==Movesets==
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==Base stat comparison==
==Base stat comparison==
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==In the games==
==In the games==
===Pokémon X & Y===
===Pokémon X & Y===
In X and Y, either Dialga or Palkia appears atop the [[Spear Pillar]], and after the defeat of the [[Elite Four]], the {{player}} can find Giratina hidden at the end of a puzzle in [[Turnback Cave]].
Xerneas and Yveltal are the [[version mascots]] of [[Pokémon X and Y|Pokémon X and Pokémon Y]] respectively. They both appear in [[Team Flare]]'s HQ in [[Geosenge Town]], in which the villianous team uses the powers of the legendary Pokémon to power the [[Ultimate weapon|Ultimate Weapon]] created by [[AZ]].
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Xerneas or Yveltal will awaken from their dormant formes (Xerneas as the ''Tree of Life'' and Yveltal as the ''Cocoon of Destruction'') when first encountered. When defeated, the player will battle the Pokémon again and capture the legendary Pokémon depending on game version. The two are required to be captured to battle [[Lysandre]].
File:Spear Pillar Dialga DP.png|Dialga
File:Spear Pillar Palkia DP.png|Palkia
File:Turnback Cave Giratina DP.png|Giratina
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===Pokémon Platinum===
In Pokémon Platinum, both Dialga and Palkia appear in dimensional rifts atop the [[Spear Pillar]] after beating the [[Elite Four]]. Giratina appears in its Origin Forme in the [[Distortion World]] when first encountered, but if it is defeated or fled from, it will appear in [[Turnback Cave]] in its Altered Forme, after the [[Elite Four]].
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File:Spear Pillar Dialga Pt.png|Dialga
File:Spear Pillar Palkia Pt.png|Palkia
File:Distortion World Giratina.png|Giratina
File:Turnback Cave Giratina.png‎|Giratina
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===Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver===
Zygarde 50% can be found in the deepest dungeon in [[Terminus Cave]], or the so-called Zygarde's Chamber. If defeated, it will flee and could be encountered again after battling the [[Elite Four]].
One of the three Pokémon can be obtained in HeartGold and SoulSilver if the {{player}} has a level 100, fateful encounter [[event Pokémon|event]] {{p|Arceus}} by itself in his/her [[party]]. The {{player}} must go to the [[Sinjoh Ruins]] and speak with [[Cynthia]], and, after some time, Arceus will create a member of the creation trio which will be at level 1 and have a basic moveset.


===Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire===
===Pokémon Sun & Moon===
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, either Dialga or Palkia will appear in the [[Soaring in the sky#Dimensional Rifts|Dimensional Rift]] near [[Dewford Town]] when the player has {{p|Uxie}}, {{p|Mesprit}}, and {{p|Azelf}} in his/her party when soaring in the sky.  Giratina will appear in same Dimensional Rift if Dialga and Palkia are in the player's party.
Zygarde's other formes, 10% and Complete Forme, and the two basic components, Core and Cell, are to debut in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon]].


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
Dialga and Palkia made their debut appearance in the movie ''[[M10|The Rise of Darkrai]]''. In this movie, their two worlds, the Temporal World and the Spatial World, collided, leading the two to mistakenly believe that they were intentionally invading each other's territory. As such, the two began to violently clash, causing large distortions between time and space in [[Alamos Town]]. However, Palkia sustained injury when one of the pearls on its arm was cracked. Palkia then took refuge in Alamos Town and also wound up transferring the town to the Spatial World. Dialga then appeared before it once Darkrai forced Palkia to reveal itself. The two then violently continued fighting in the town. Darkrai also intervened in their fight to protect the town, and Dialga and Palkia continued to fight with Darkrai involved, causing massive destruction around Alamos Town. However, Ash and Dawn soon activate the song Oracion on the [[Space-Time Tower]], which becalms Dialga and Palkia, and they, end their fight, and Palkia restores Alamos Town to its original state. Dialga then leaves.
Xerneas and Yveltal made their debut in ''[[M18|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]'', being two major parts of the movie. {{p|Carbink}} elder [[Carbink servants|Dace]] tells [[Diancie (M17)|Diancie]] to seek for Xerneas' help. Diancie, being the Princess of the [[Diamond Domain]], has a responsibility in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem by making a new Heart Diamond. The problem is Diancie lacks the power to create a stable Heart Diamond, so it seeks for Xerneas' Fairy Aura, which can revitalize energy. As Diancie's journey begins, it bumped into [[Ash Ketchum|Ash]] and his [[Ash's friends|friends]], and later on they accompanied Diancie in its pursuit of Xerneas. As the team pursue the legendary Pokémon, theives [[Merilyn|Merilyn Flame]], [[Ninja Riot]], [[Argus Steel]] and [[Millis Steel]] are also in pursue of Diancie to take advantage of its ability to create diamonds. The team catches a moment with Xerneas and bathed under its Fairy Aura. Xerneas then tells Diancie that Fairy Aura is not what it needs, but there is a power inside Diancie. The chase winds up to [[Allearth Forest]] and the activity of every person awakened and enraged the Cocoon of Destruction, Yveltal. Yveltal goes on a rampage and fires {{m|Oblivion Wing}} all over the place, petrifying the villains and their Pokémon. Yveltal gains on the team, continually firing harmful beams that triggered an extreme emotion within Diancie, enabling it to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]], harnessing its true power. Ash's [[Ash's Pikachu|Pikachu]] starts to petrify as its tail was hit by a beam earlier. Before it completely petrifies, Xerneas appears and battles Yveltal, and its mere presence appears to quell Yveltal's rage. Yveltal them fled calmly away from the forest. Xerneas used its Fairy Aura to revitalize the forest, revive the Pokémon and people petrified, including Pikachu. Xerneas then transforms into its dormant form and will look over Allearth Forest for the next thousand years.


The same Dialga appears again in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'', along with Giratina. In this movie, it is revealed that the fighting between Dialga and Palkia in the previous movie caused many toxic clouds to appear in Giratina's [[Reverse World]]. Giratina, furious at the two for defiling its home, sought revenge on Dialga, attacking it violently near a lake and drawing it into the Reverse World. As the two battled, Dialga attempted to escape, but Giratina constantly kept pulling it in. However, the vortex caused by Giratina abducting Dialga ended up pulling a fearful Shaymin into the Reverse World on accident, who, in fear of the situation, used {{m|Seed Flare}} which opened up a portal, and Dialga escaped by locking Giratina into a time loop.
Xerneas made its TV episode debut in ''[[XY041|Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!]]'', where Ash and friends caught a short glimpse of it without knowing what it is because of the thick fog.


Giratina, seeking to regain its ability to traverse between the real and Reverse Worlds, sought after the particular Shaymin that enabled Dialga to escape. However, this Shaymin was under the impression that Giratina wanted to eat it and thus terrified of it. When Zero appeared, Shaymin forcibly opened up a portal using Seed Flare, in which Giratina regained the ability to traverse between the two worlds. Zero, in his goal to take control of the Reverse World, used a special machine to absorb Giratina's powers, which almost killed Giratina until Newton Graceland hacked the database. Giratina then struggled to stay alive until Shaymin then used Aromatherapy to restore Giratina to a healthy state. Giratina then helped along with Ash and Shaymin to defeat Zero, and when Shaymin opened a portal to help everyone escape, Giratina restrained Zero's ship and caused it to malfunction. It then helped Ash out of the Reverse World, but then flew away, to which Newton Graceland suspected must have meant that Dialga was nearby.
Zygarde is the central figure of the Pokémon XY&Z season of the anime. Zygarde Complete Forme is to make its debut in ''[[M19|Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel]]''.


Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina all reappeared as well in ''[[M12|Arceus and the Jewel of Life]]''. When a harsh distortion appeared and almost got {{AP|Pikachu}} and {{TP|Dawn|Piplup}} abducted into the vortex, Sheena appeared on the scene and used her mysterious power to summon Dialga, who arrived and saved Pikachu and Piplup, then destroyed the vortex with {{m|Roar of Time}}. However, its presence drew in Giratina, who, still enraged at Dialga, appeared from the lake and violently attacked Dialga. When Sheena tried to communicate with it, its rage ended up making it unable to commune. However, Ash appeared and called out to Giratina, and when it recognized Ash, it calmed down. Then, Sheena communicated with Giratina, telling it that it has misunderstood Dialga and to not battle it. Giratina then returned to the Reverse World in peace. However, another distortion appeared and Dialga ended up being trapped in the vortex. Luckily enough, Palkia appeared and used {{m|Spacial Rend}} to destroy this vortex, then bent space around Dialga to get it out of the vortex safely. Sheena then thanked Dialga and Palkia, and the two left in peace.
{{p|Xerneas}}, {{p|Yveltal}}, and {{p|Zygarde}} made their debut as a trio in [[XYS05]].


In this movie, it was revealed that the harsh distortions in time and space, and the subsequent conflict between the creation trio, was caused by the awakening of Arceus. When Arceus awoke and prepared to judge humanity as revenge for Damos' supposed betrayal eras ago, Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina all fought to protect humanity from Arceus, with Palkia bending space to restrain Arceus, and Dialga sending Ash, his friends, and Sheena back into time to alter the chain of events. After history was changed and Arceus had restored Michina Town, the creation trio parted ways with Ash and his friends, and returned to their respective dimensions.
''For more information about the character, visit:''
*''[[Squishy]]''
*''[[Z2]]''


Dialga and Palkia made an appearance in ''[[DP152|The Battle Finale of Legend!]]'', where they are summoned by Cyrus by using the power of the {{an|lake guardians}} and the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, and are controlled by the Red Chain to help Cyrus create his new universe. However, the lake guardians, along with their chosen three, Ash, Dawn, and Brock, help to free them of the Red Chain's control, and Dialga and Palkia then destroy Cyrus's universe and go into a fit of rage. However, the protagonists and the lake guardians combined help to quell their rage and the lake guardians send the two back to their dimensions. It is left ambiguous as to whether or not these are the same Dialga and Palkia that appeared in the movie canon.
==In the manga==
 
===In the movie adaptations===
Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina will all make a major appearance in ''[[M18|Hoopa and the Clash of Ages]]'', where they are summoned by the Unbound Hoopa, and they clash along with Primal Groudon, Primal Kyogre, and other legendaries, terrorizing the city. It is ambiguous as to whether or not these are the same ones that appeared in the Diamond and Pearl movie trilogy, or even from the aforementioned episode.
{{main|Xerneas (M17)}}
Xerneas and Yveltal appear in the {{ma|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction|manga adaptation}} of the first {{series|XY}} {{pkmn|movie}}, ''[[M17|Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction]]''.


==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
At the end of the {{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}, both Dialga and Palkia are summoned by [[Cyrus]] at the [[Spear Pillar]] so that they can be forced to fight each other to create a new world. After Cyrus's plans are thwarted, Giratina appears and drags Cyrus, Dialga, and Palkia into the [[Distortion World]].
{{main|Xerxer}}
 
Xerneas in its Active Mode, debuted in ''[[PAXY01|An X-cuse to Come Out and Play ]]'', alongside Yveltal. The two faced each other in a battle, which caused chaos and destruction in [[Vaniville Town]]. The two eventually stopped fighting and returned to their dormant tree and cocoon states, which were sought after by Team Flare to power their ultimate weapon. Later after being revived from its tree form, it took on its Neutral Mode. Afterwards, it befriended and was caught by {{adv|Y}} and is nicknamed Xerxer. When Malva arrives and reveals that she had captured Yveltal, the two nearly clashed again before Xerosic stopped them stating that Lysandre ordered a ceasefire as the powers of the two would cause an endless war. Xerxer agrees with this and escaped carrying Y and her friends. While contained in its Pokéball, it can speak telepathically with Y.
In the {{chap|Platinum|following chapter}}, Giratina serves as one of the main antagonists alongside [[Charon]].
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Chronologically, the first appearance of the trio was during the {{chap|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}, where they were revived by {{p|Arceus}} to wreak havoc on humanity. After Arceus was calmed by {{adv|Gold}}, Giratina was banished to the Distortion World while Dialga and Palkia went to the Spear Pillar.
 
===In the Pokémon Diamond & Pearl Adventure! manga===
In this manga Dialga is more prominent than Palkia or Giratina. For [[Hareta]], one of the goals of his journey is to meet Dialga. Dialga also is the one summoned by Cyrus at the Spear Pillar. After Hareta stopped him, Palkia appeared.
 
Later, Hareta battles with Giratina in the [[Distortion World]].


==Gallery==
Zygarde debuts in the {{chap|X & Y}}. It was first mentioned by {{adv|Blue}}, who aimed to find it in order to stop the endless battle between {{p|Xerneas}} and {{p|Yveltal}}. It appeared in person at [[Anistar City]], where it was sought after by [[Emma|Essentia]], who aimed to capture it for Team Flare. When {{adv|X}} and {{adv|Y}} battle Essentia in order to retrieve Y's stolen Xerxer, Zygarde appeared before them and attacked before Essentia manages to successfully capture it.
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Image:Spear Pillar Giratina Pt.png|The creation trio at the [[Spear Pillar]] in {{v2|Platinum}}
File:HGSS Unown Arceus event.png|At the [[Sinjoh Ruins]] with {{p|Arceus}}
File:Arceus create HGSS.png|Arceus creating a member of the trio
File:Dragon hatch HGSS.png|A member of the creation trio being hatched
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Shiny creation trio.png|thumb|Promotional artwork for an [[List of local English event Pokémon distributions in Generation V#Shiny creation trio|event distribution]] of the {{shiny}} versions of the trio]]
* One more evidence proving that the trio is based on the {{wp|Cartesian Coordinate System}} is the name of the event in which Xerneas and Yveltal are distributed, [[List_of_PAL_region_serial_code_event_Pokémon_distributions_in_Generation_VI#Descartes_Pokémon|Descartes Pokémon]], named after {{wp|Rene Descartes}}, creator of the Cartesian coordinate system.
* Of the three, Palkia is the only member of its trio to share its type combination with {{p|Kingdra|another Pokémon}}.
* Zygarde, along with {{p|Rayquaza}} and {{p|Landorus}}, is also an internal [[trio master]].
* Giratina (in {{v2|Platinum}}), has its own unique battle music, is able to change forms (between [[Form differences#Giratina|Altered Forme and Origin Forme]]), and has two different menu sprites. Also, Giratina is the only member whose {{game3|Platinum|box art}} differs from its Sugimori art released with {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}.
* No two members of the trio have the same number of legs. Even when one considers Giratina Origin Forme this remains true, as Origin Forme Giratina has no legs, Palkia has two, Dialga has four, and Altered Forme Giratina has six.
** Also, no two members have the same number of immunities. Palkia has none, Dialga has one, Giratina Altered Forme has two, and Origin Forme Giratina has three because of {{a|Levitate}}.
* The primary types of each of the trio are the specialty types of [[Pastoria Gym|three]] [[Hearthome Gym|different]] [[Canalave Gym|Gyms]] of Sinnoh, the only region that has Gyms of those types all together.
* All members of the creation trio lose the ability to learn {{m|Heal Block}} by level up in HeartGold and SoulSilver.
* As of {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, the creation trio are the only Legendary Pokémon who do not learn any moves past level 50. Furthermore, they are the only legendary trio in which all members can be legitimately obtained at level 1.
* The creation trio is the only Legendary trio composed of [[version mascot]]s which all have the same base stat total—{{p|Rayquaza}} has 10 points total more than {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}}, while {{p|Kyurem}} has either 20 points total less or more than {{p|Reshiram}} and {{p|Zekrom}}, depending on its form.
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Xerneas
Yveltal
Zygarde

The Aura Trio, also called Yggdrasil Trio, XYZ Trio or Mortality Trio, are fan terms used to refer to three powerful Legendary Pokémon of the Kalos region: Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde. They are considered the beings of life, destruction and order respectively.

Contrary to the main pattern of legendary trios; this trio, at least one of them Zygarde, has a different base stat distribution total. Xerneas and Yveltal have a base stat total of 680. Zygarde, on the other hand has different base stat distribution and total for each of its forms.

The trio was themed after the concept of mortality, order, or equilibrium of life and death; and are named after the last three letters of the alphabet or the axes of the Cartesian coordinate system. Xerneas is considered the being of life, having said to have shared eternal life, and exudes a revitalizing aura; Xerneas also represents the letter X. Yveltal is known as the being of destruction, possessing the reputation of a destructive nature; Yveltal represents the letter Y. Zygarde, their internal trio master, is renowned as the being of balance, it is said to have monitoring the ecosystem. And when the ecosystem falls into disorder, Zygarde unleashes its true power; Zygarde represents the letter Z.

The abilities of this trio only interacts when only these three are in battle, Xerneas with Fairy Aura, Yveltal with Dark Aura and Zygarde 50% forme, with Aura Break. In Pokémon Rumble World, there is a title that can be earned through befriending these Pokémon. The title is called "Aura Traveller." Thus the name Aura Trio.

Mythology

The Legend of X, Y, and Z

As seen in The Legend of X, Y, and Z!, the three Legendary Pokémon have guarded the equilibrium of mortality in the Kalos region since ancient times. In the story of Jan and Aila, these Pokémon were involved. Jan was in love with Aila, despite their different social status, with Jan at the lower tiers of society and Aila being wealthy. Yveltal ever since have caused multiple destructive deeds in their village. To be proof of Jan's love, Aila's father sent him to a quest to slay Yveltal, to put an end to the village's suffering. One day, Jan said his plan to Aila and set off. Not even a kilometer of journeying, Yveltal appeared in front of Aila. Jan rushed back and the Pokémon's attention turned to the man. Yveltal was about to beam Jan but Aila intervened to protect him. In return, Aila petrified as she received Yveltal's beam. Jan berated in grief of Aila's petrification. He seeked the help of Olympica, the village's mage. Olympica said that to restore Aila's normal state, he would have to seek Xerneas, the Legendary Pokémon of life. For years, Jan seeked Xerneas in hope to restore Aila. Meanwhile, in a nearby country, Veofum, a greedy king, wanted to forcibly harness Xerneas' power to make his country more fertile. Veofum's troops seeked Xerneas and encountered it in its tree form, so they unrooted it and brought it to the kingdom. Xerneas would not help Veofum, so Veofum tried to burn it in thinking that it is worthless. Jan arrived at odds in Veofum's kingdom. He tried to stop the burning of the tree, but to no avail. Zygarde's cells saw the tragic event and transformed into a 50% forme Zygarde. Zygarde's wrath brought the king and his troops to their demise, while Jan and Xerneas were left safe. Xerneas pronged away even if it saw Jan seeking for help. Jan returned to his village, now deserted and barren with only the Lady Statue, Aila, left. He just dedicated his life to restoring the village to its fertile state. The village grew, with some people returning. A drought struck the area. Xerneas appeared and revitalized the village, making every plant and tree flourishing. Still, Aila hasn't been unpetrified. Jan stayed with Aila as the years passed by and died by her side. To this day, Aila's Statue is still not unpetrified.

Evidences/Origins

There are two theories that show evidence of the trio being interrelated:

3-dimensional coordinate system Theory

During an interview with Ken Sugimori, Pokémon X and Y's Art Director, he revealed that the legendaries were based on the axes of the Cartesian coordinate system, apt with the first games to use fully fledged 3D graphics in the Pokémon game core series. The x-axis is spread horizontally, which reflects Xerneas' residence on land, the y-axis is positioned vertically, or pointing upwards, which reflects Yveltal's avian feats. The z-axis, only present when graphing 3-dimensional figures, means depth; reflecting Zygarde's residence underground.

Yggdrasil Theory

In Norse Mythology, there exists the world tree, Yggdrasil, which holds all the realms of the said continuity. There are beasts that reside in the said tree, there are deer in Asgard, an hawk on top of the tree, and a serpent in Midgard.

The deer, namely Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Durathrór, are four stags that gnaw on the branches of Yggdrasil, the reason why Xerneas has four differently coloured pairs of horns. There are some rumors circulating that these 4 stags have their horns the color of Xerneas', but no evidence shows this feature. Another deer, called Eikthyrnir, is a stag that stands on Valhalla, and grazes on the foliage of the tree of Læraðr. As Eikthyrnir feeds on this tree, drips of water flow from its horns, and provides water to the beings of Yggdrasil -- whereas water also symbolizes life, so Xerneas' design might have drawn inspiration from it.

The hawk, Vedrfolnir, sits between the eyes of another bird, an unnamed eagle. They sit on top of the Yggdrasil, giving the squirrel, Ratatosk, gossips to bring to Nidhogg. Another avian being in Norse Mythology is Hraesvelgr, or the Corpse Swallower, is a jotunn that takes form of an eagle, sits at the "end of the world" or the northern part of the sky. This may be the inspiration for Yveltal's design.

The serpent, Jormungandr, also called the Midgard Serpent or World Serpent, is a serpentine creature that is a child of Loki, along with its siblings, Fenrir and Hel. Zygarde 50% forme may be a reference to Jormungand, as keeps the world in balance, wrapping the world's circumference with its huge body.

Zygarde 10% forme may be inspired by Fenrir, a monstrous canine. The green scarf-like structure on Zygarde 10% forme's neck might be a reference to Gleipnir, a dwarven rope made to bind the canine until Ragnarok.

And finally, Zygarde Complete forme may take reference to Hel, God of the Norse Underworld or Helheim, "Land of the Dishonorable Dead." Hel is commonly depicted as half of its body (lengthwise) is alive, and another half is either rotting flesh or a skeleton. This makes sense to Zygarde Complete Forme's blue and red markings on either side, representing life (Xerneas) and destruction (Yveltal), maintaining its theme of balance and order, an equilibrium between mortality. Zygarde's dwelling underground might also have been inspired by the Nidhogg, a dragon that lives under Midgard.

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Movesets

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Xerneas
 Fairy 
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Yveltal
 Dark  Flying 
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Zygarde
 Dragon  Ground 
Start Heal Pulse Hurricane Glare
Aromatherapy Razor Wind Bulldoze
Ingrain Taunt Dragon Breath
Take Down Roost Bite
5 Light Screen Double Team Safeguard
10 Aurora Beam Air Slash Dig
18 Gravity Snarl Bind
26 Geomancy Oblivion Wing Land's Wrath
35 Moonblast Disable Sandstorm
44 Megahorn Dark Pulse Haze
51 Night Slash Foul Play Crunch
55 Horn Leech Phantom Force Earthquake
59 Psych Up Psychic Camouflage
63 Misty Terrain Dragon Rush Dragon Pulse
72 Nature Power Focus Blast Dragon Dance
80 Close Combat Sucker Punch Coil
88 Giga Impact Hyper Beam Extreme Speed
93 Outrage Sky Attack Outrage
Moves in bold get STAB. Moves in italics do no damage.

Base stat comparison

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Xerneas
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Yveltal
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Zygarde
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Zygarde
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Zygarde
HP
100
90
54
108
216
Atk
120
120
100
100
100
Def
120
100
71
121
121
Sp. Atk
150
150
61
81
91
Sp. Def
100
120
85
95
95
Spd
90
100
115
95
85
Total 680 680 486 600 708


In the games

Pokémon X & Y

Xerneas and Yveltal are the version mascots of Pokémon X and Pokémon Y respectively. They both appear in Team Flare's HQ in Geosenge Town, in which the villianous team uses the powers of the legendary Pokémon to power the Ultimate Weapon created by AZ. Xerneas or Yveltal will awaken from their dormant formes (Xerneas as the Tree of Life and Yveltal as the Cocoon of Destruction) when first encountered. When defeated, the player will battle the Pokémon again and capture the legendary Pokémon depending on game version. The two are required to be captured to battle Lysandre.

Zygarde 50% can be found in the deepest dungeon in Terminus Cave, or the so-called Zygarde's Chamber. If defeated, it will flee and could be encountered again after battling the Elite Four.

Pokémon Sun & Moon

Zygarde's other formes, 10% and Complete Forme, and the two basic components, Core and Cell, are to debut in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon.

In the anime

Xerneas and Yveltal made their debut in Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction, being two major parts of the movie. Carbink elder Dace tells Diancie to seek for Xerneas' help. Diancie, being the Princess of the Diamond Domain, has a responsibility in maintaining the balance of its ecosystem by making a new Heart Diamond. The problem is Diancie lacks the power to create a stable Heart Diamond, so it seeks for Xerneas' Fairy Aura, which can revitalize energy. As Diancie's journey begins, it bumped into Ash and his friends, and later on they accompanied Diancie in its pursuit of Xerneas. As the team pursue the legendary Pokémon, theives Merilyn Flame, Ninja Riot, Argus Steel and Millis Steel are also in pursue of Diancie to take advantage of its ability to create diamonds. The team catches a moment with Xerneas and bathed under its Fairy Aura. Xerneas then tells Diancie that Fairy Aura is not what it needs, but there is a power inside Diancie. The chase winds up to Allearth Forest and the activity of every person awakened and enraged the Cocoon of Destruction, Yveltal. Yveltal goes on a rampage and fires Oblivion Wing all over the place, petrifying the villains and their Pokémon. Yveltal gains on the team, continually firing harmful beams that triggered an extreme emotion within Diancie, enabling it to Mega Evolve, harnessing its true power. Ash's Pikachu starts to petrify as its tail was hit by a beam earlier. Before it completely petrifies, Xerneas appears and battles Yveltal, and its mere presence appears to quell Yveltal's rage. Yveltal them fled calmly away from the forest. Xerneas used its Fairy Aura to revitalize the forest, revive the Pokémon and people petrified, including Pikachu. Xerneas then transforms into its dormant form and will look over Allearth Forest for the next thousand years.

Xerneas made its TV episode debut in Foggy Pokémon Orienteering!, where Ash and friends caught a short glimpse of it without knowing what it is because of the thick fog.

Zygarde is the central figure of the Pokémon XY&Z season of the anime. Zygarde Complete Forme is to make its debut in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.

Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde made their debut as a trio in XYS05.

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In the manga

In the movie adaptations

Main article: Xerneas (M17)

Xerneas and Yveltal appear in the manga adaptation of the first XY series movie, Diancie and the Cocoon of Destruction.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Main article: Xerxer

Xerneas in its Active Mode, debuted in An X-cuse to Come Out and Play , alongside Yveltal. The two faced each other in a battle, which caused chaos and destruction in Vaniville Town. The two eventually stopped fighting and returned to their dormant tree and cocoon states, which were sought after by Team Flare to power their ultimate weapon. Later after being revived from its tree form, it took on its Neutral Mode. Afterwards, it befriended and was caught by Y and is nicknamed Xerxer. When Malva arrives and reveals that she had captured Yveltal, the two nearly clashed again before Xerosic stopped them stating that Lysandre ordered a ceasefire as the powers of the two would cause an endless war. Xerxer agrees with this and escaped carrying Y and her friends. While contained in its Pokéball, it can speak telepathically with Y.

Zygarde debuts in the X & Y arc. It was first mentioned by Blue, who aimed to find it in order to stop the endless battle between Xerneas and Yveltal. It appeared in person at Anistar City, where it was sought after by Essentia, who aimed to capture it for Team Flare. When X and Y battle Essentia in order to retrieve Y's stolen Xerxer, Zygarde appeared before them and attacked before Essentia manages to successfully capture it.

Trivia


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